AMRCare Focus AreaGlobal Health SecurityThought Leadership
November 24th, 2025

The Silent Threat: How Antimicrobial Resistance is Putting Pakistan’s Health at Risk

Imagine a world where simple infections become deadly because antimicrobials (medicines used to prevent and treat diseases) no longer work. This is not a distant dystopian future, it is a reality we are heading towards if we do not act now. But what does this mean? And what can we do to stop it?

Mary Umbugale guides Ashedzi Wasku, 25, as she checks the blood pressure of Mercy Samuel, 29, during a GANC class at General Hospital Akwanga in Nigeria. Photo by Paul Joseph Brown for Jhpiego.
Care Focus AreaMaternal HealthThought Leadership
November 24th, 2025

Early Detection and Community Power to End Preeclampsia and Eclampsia

High blood pressure can lead to serious complications for a mother and baby. Consistent prenatal care is essential for monitoring and managing potential risk factors. But what can the community do to help?

Care EcosystemDigital HealthInnovationsThought Leadership
September 23rd, 2025

From Pilot to Public Scale: Fixing the Missing Pathway for Digital Health Innovation 

There is no universally recognized pathway to navigate from promising pilot to public sector adoption at scale. That’s why Jhpiego is building predictable, trusted stage-gates that allow innovation to scale safely and sustainably. 

Care EcosystemHealthTechInnovationsPolicyThought Leadership
August 20th, 2025

Building Public Sector Partnerships: Insights from African Policymakers at the HealthTech Hub Africa Policy Summit

Last week, HealthTech Hub Africa (HTHA) hosted its annual Policy Summit in Addis Ababa, Ethiopia—a vibrant gathering that brought together representatives from Ministries of…

Maternal HealthTBThought Leadership
June 20th, 2025

Tuberculosis: An Overlooked Threat to Pregnant Women

Tuberculosis is the world’s deadliest infectious disease, and a hidden threat to pregnant women. In countries like Lesotho, where TB and maternal deaths intersect, failure to act costs lives. Discover why integrated, person-centered care is essential to ending TB.